Hindu manners, customs and ceremonies
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Hindu manners, customs and ceremonies
- Publication date
- 1899
- Publisher
- Oxford, Clarendon press
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- Cornell University Library
- Language
- English
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Translation of Moeurs, institutions et cérémonies des peuples de l'Indie
Translation of Moeurs, institutions et cérémonies des peuples de l'Indie
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Subject: The parasite in an organism is not the organism
Subject: The parasite in an organism is not the organism
A sizable number of Christian missionaries too have been the victims of the Brahmins’ tactic for centuries. This writer has cared only to delineate the life of the Brahmins only most of the time. Nowhere in world’s history can we see a gigantic fraud comparable to this one:- a comparatively small percentage of people of India, the Brahmins, in particular those in the peninsular India, enslaving the productive rest of the population by vile and cunning stratagem rooted in overwhelmingly fictitious accounts of their ancestry. This missionary has scarcely cared to observe and describe the non-Brahmin population in this book. As such, the title is misleading. The parasite in an organism is not the organism.
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